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THE COLD WITHIN • The poet says that ‘six humans’ get trapped by chance in a bitter cold. He uses the word ‘happenstance’, which is quite ironic. • Happenstance means ‘chance, especially when it results in something good’. Here the end is quite tragic, thus ironic. • They were sitting near the fire which was fast dying. Each one had a stick of wood, which they could use to keep the fire burning. • In the next stanza, we see that the fire was fast dying. The first man refused to renounce his stick of wood because he saw a black man among them.
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